If these are local channels and some time ago both DirecTV and Dish were required by the FCC or US Gov to carry a certain number of local channels by a certain date or there would be a penalty, how can they continue to provide these local channels if the provider charges too much? I'm not up on how Dish does business, but I worked for DirecTV for 18yrs and they spent a bloody fortune in satellite BW and infrastructure to meet deadlines and carry the required locals, which by the way were free and DirecTV made no profit. At some point DirecTV learned that customers really want the locals and it became a small selling point for the service, so I guess it did pay off at some level.
Local channels are free to anyone with a local antenna, so why would the local station be demanding big $$ for what they broadcast for free anyway? Greedy bastards......
Local channels are free to anyone with a local antenna, so why would the local station be demanding big $$ for what they broadcast for free anyway? Greedy bastards......